Choose one (or more) of six workshops that introduce you to short projects of approximately 5 to 10 student hours. Each workshop will be offered July 12 - 16. These workshops allow 1) CS teachers that are already skilled in one area of CS to supplement their PBL/CS proficiencies, or 2) non-CS teachers a meaningful way to inject a small CS project into their class.
Workshop
Description
Proposing Solutions in Computing
Students investigate a problem, defining the key stakeholders and identifying the opportunities for improvement with computing technologies. Students will then generate proposals for presentation.
Business, Design, and Language Arts
Sketching and Prototyping in Computing
Students envision a new mobile application through sketches and generate a dynamic prototype (without coding) to evaluate their idea.
Engineering Design, Drawing and Art
Product Evaluation in Computing
Students conduct a careful study of an existing computer/phone product for usability and user experience. Students will synthesize a report or presentation to share their findings and recommendations.
Business, Design, Language Arts
CS for Math & Science: Charting Data
Students process and prepare data for visualization with a combination of spreadsheets and graphics software.
Math, Science, and Engineering
CS for Language Arts: Use Machine Learning to Analyze Writing
Students experiment with natural language processing techniques to analyze writing and evaluate the value and risk it brings.
Language Arts and Social Sciences
Build a Flip Card App Study Guide for Any Course
Students input course content for a flip card application and then style it for a fun and engaging experience.
Any Subject